symphonic
Here is some music I wrote with musescore
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Here is some music I wrote with musescore
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I like it.
Not sure why, but the harmony kind of reminds me of the "Mission Impossible" theme.
In reply to I like it by David Bolton
Thankyou for your comment! I think it is about chromaticism which is used often to create tension and for building or linking."MI" has plenty of these kind of sentiments I'm sure. Check out Schumann Piano Concerto where the clarinet makes the link to Ab major in the first movement.
In reply to I like it by David Bolton
The texture got more interesting and harmonies are attractive. The work is very attractive ,melodies,rythms sophisticated :the problem is it needs a conductor and humans .The straight forward no expressivo playing of this computer does not give your music the breadth,and phrasing it needs. But still i can tell by the score that iit is a fecthing attractive litttle piece.The wind writing alone was impressive. Keep the strings togetherdouble bass with other strings in a professional score. It needs more formal structure .even as a short sinfonietta perhaps too simplistic and for a 20th century work it will need deeper harmonies even if not atonal. Nice. a little old fashioned for my tastesI adore berg and Stravinsky etc. but good work!
Glad you like it. Not too amused with making atonal manipulations at this stage in the style of the Second Viennese School but am exploring harmonic possibilities. It's a fair point about expressive limitations of this electronic platform and yet there do seem to be some interesting side effects, flange for example, which are not without creative possibilities. It's a philosophical problem as to their employment- a departure from authenticity or an evolution of the pen?